ASEAN (AFF) Championship qualifiers start today in Myanmar
Winner of the qualifiers will meet Philippines in the group stage. Second placed team will also quailfy.
Today`s matches :
Cambodia 1-5 Timor Leste
0-2 HT
1-5 FT
Myanmar 1-0 Brunei
0-0 HT
85 mins 1-0 Myanmar
1-0 FT
Livestream : http://www.ustream.tv/affsuzukicup
Brunei's squad against Russia
1 week ago
Timor Leste crushed Cambodia with 5-1 ! quite impressive when I recall our miserable 0-0
ReplyDeleteyeh but field of Cambodia was terrible! im sure this field for they had this game on was better
ReplyDeletebad pitch is no excuse
ReplyDeletehaha is no excuse? so your telling me theres no need for good facilities? typical idiot! why dont they have world cup finals on rice fields?!
ReplyDeleteI agree bad pitch is no excuse...both team are playing in the same pitch, do you think bad pitch is good for timor or bad for cambodia .....its typical idiot like you.
Deletehaha you dont make sense! i think a good pitch is good for timor and a bad pitch is good for Cambodia. Learn some english before you start trying to talk about football
Deletewow. ngayon ko lang nalaman na kailangan pala marunong magenglish bago pagusapan football. galing
Deletelook at the world cup qualifier last year! In Sri Lanka bad field 1-1. 2nd game at Rizal good field 4-0. Yeh doesn't make a difference right?!
ReplyDeleteSince when Rizal is a GOOD FIELD ? By international standard it sucks big time too. Did you forget how Malaysian coach complained about the Rizal pitch? Yeah, that's exactly the same kind of lame excuse.
ReplyDeleteSo get over it as long as both teams play on the same field. Strong teams can, must and do demolish minnows of minnows like Cambodia or Sri Lanka anytime anywhere.
A big congratulation to Timor Leste for their first ever official win. I knew it would come soon when i watched their U21 and U23 teams playing at the recent SEA Games and Hassanal Bolkiah Trophy.
haha yeh they're the same pitch?????? Rizal was fixed up and untouched before World Cup qualifiers and then the Malaysian game was played after a long season of local football had been played there. Watch youtube videos of both games, can clearly see the difference!
ReplyDeletecorrect Anonymous6 October 2012 04:27
ReplyDeletethere is a difference.
even fc barcelona bitches about a bad pitch.
No matter fucking what, Rizal is way behind the international standard. It may be better than Sri Lankan or Cambodian shit pitch, but still it's worse than most of the main fields in football-developed countries. So there are always better and worse pitches. When you play on a worse pitch, the opponent do too. Get over it. And actually Philippines beat Cambodia IN CAMBODIA in 2008, even before all the current success started. So Cambodia had better pitch at that time?
ReplyDeleteYeah, sometimes even teams like Barcelona or England play terribly at away games and try to put the blame on the pitches being worse than Camp Nou or Wembley. So ? People call it lame excuses and laugh at it.
Roxas Code.... code for what?!? Being a twat?!? Hah!
DeleteThe pitch may still be considered behind some of the pitches in proper footballing countries but you can't deny that there were a few times when the pitch was in very good condition!
So what if the Philippines beat Cambodia IN CAMBODIA in 2008?!? At least then it wasn't a potato field while it was raining!
Yes, sometimes complaining about the pitch isn't a legit claim, but believe it or not sometimes it is!
tama yun sinabi ng isa! hindi rason ang field! parehas lang sila naglalaro jan! and kung mapapansin niyo! mga talunan lang nagrarason ng field! kung panalo ka ba magrereklamo ka? siguro onti! pero wala ka nang pakealam dun dahil nanalo ka! kung talo ka naman, lahat sisisihin mo! field, ref, spikes! lahat! mga nagrereklamo ng field dito siguro mga talunan kaya ang daming sinasabing kabobohan. ang daming rason
ReplyDeletedont know if you guys can still remember, but when we drew tajikistan (then defending champions of challenge cup) in a challenge cup qualifier played in ilo-ilo, they complained of a terrible pitch... but we, filipinos, said that we were playing on the same field, so a bad pitch should not be an excuse...
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